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Babo and Cinko weren't going to let Wage mope around the house all weekend after his trip to Leuven didn't work out as planned, so they decided to use their pocket money for this week to go pick up some sweets to cheer him up, as they know there's nothing Wage likes more than to relax on the couch with some sweets and an ice cold can of Irn-Bru.
Babo decided to buy a packet of Sherbet Fruit Cocktails as he said "lots of flavours will keep Wage happy for the entire weekend", whereas Cinko decided on Rhubarb & Custard because "I like custard, and I think Wage does too".
From the Uglydoll blog at - adventuresinuglyworld.blogspot.com/
I'm not really sure who is offering whom the peanut...Chester really has no use for them :D
A special CHEERUP to Amelia, who is home recouperating...Well Wishes to you Amelia!
Curio, a three year old brumby mare, was mustered on Macumba station in northern South Australia in 1945 and consigned to Marrabel.
Her bucking action unseated most riders within three seconds. Curio remain unridden for eight years.
The Marrabel Rodeo Club made her a feature horse in 1947 and each year invited one of Australia’s top rough riders to attempt the ten-second ride. Thousands of people converged on Marrabel for the annual October holiday Monday to witness the contest.
Before her death at age 28 in 1970, Curio had five foals. Son of Curio, Curio’s special, Curiosity, and Curio’s Farewell became successful buckjumpers. The only filly foal died soon after birth.
This one and a half life-size statue is of Curio being successfully ridden in 1953 by Alan Woods during his famous ten-second ride. The statue was created by sculptor Ben Van Zetten, who was commissioned by the Marrabel Rodeo Club in 1991. It is made of cold cast bronze and weighs two tonnes.
The small community of Marrabel held its first rodeo in 1935 and this even has continued to be one of Australia’s foremost rodeos.
Pipeline Classic Sugar Cookies with pomegranate & orange royal icing.
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